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Monday, December 3, 2007
CPS Slow In Firing, Reporting Teacher Abuses [html]For at least a decade, the Chicago Board of Education has maintained secret files on some of the criminals who have slipped into the school district's teaching ranks...The documents reveal that drug-dealing, prostitution, attempted murder, criminal sexual assault, embezzlement, theft, reckless homicide and stalking are among the crimes committed by those hired to educate children...A Chicago high school teacher twice had had sexual encounters with a 15-year-old girl, a CPS inspector general report said. The teacher was not charged with a crime but did resign from the Chicago school district after an internal investigation. According to the CPS documents, the unidentified teacher remains certified to teach in Illinois and is now teaching in Rockford Public Schools. Chicago maintains secret files on teachers Quad-Cities Online [/html]


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Mon Dec 3, 2007 at 10:27 AMBy: fighting back CPS Slow In Firing, Reporting Teacher Abuses I was investigated by the Inspector General's Office and every time my attorney requested a copy of the file against me all that was given was a summary of the case against me. By law, CPS was to release the report against me and all documents that led to my termination. It is all part of the games they play...

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